| Pot-TV | Medical Marijuana Debate 10 min 25 Nov, 2004 This TV spotlight on medical marijuana examines the pros and cons of the medical marijuana concept in the US, with testimony from WAMM, Mike and Valerie Corral, medical users and opponents with their propaganda lines. |

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| Pot-TV | Don Briere Prison Blog Nov 22 2004 7 min 22 Nov, 2004 Don talks about the institutional mentality of his incarceration, and how much taxpayers are spending on a harmful drug war that is not providing solutions. |

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| Pot-TV | Pot Radio Music & Comedy 30 min 22 Nov, 2004 Pot comedy from South Park, Lenny Bruce and The Stoned Ranger. 311, Busted in tha Hood, Zeke, Only A Roach and the Amboy Dukes fill in the music. Special thanks to Cat Audio Only |

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| Pot-TV | Growing Up In A Grow Op 9 min 22 Nov, 2004 This cop-produced scare campaign against growers targets children in the grow op and urges you to turn parents in, with a touch of racism to boot! This cop training video was procured at great length exercising the freedom of information act by an anonymous activist.
Keep in mind that these houses have been messed up police raids. Any grower knows that these concerns need to be taken care of by planning your location carefully - for your OWN security and safety - don't try this at home! We should be allowed to grow it in greenhouses, anyway- prohibition creates the need to use houses for growing. |

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| Pot-TV | CBC Montreal: Joint Concern 20 min 22 Nov, 2004 It seems marijuana is no longer the demon it used to be. The federal government has re-introduced legislation that would decriminalize marijuana possession. Every poll shows a clear majority of Canadians support the idea. But how these changing attitudes are playing out amongst our children has some people worried. Listen to Susan Bell's series "A Joint Concern", which takes a look at marijuana use among young people. |

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| Pot-TV | Newshawks: Federal Minimum Sentencing Guidelines 0 min 20 Nov, 2004 This week, U.S. District Judge Paul Cassell said he had no choice but to follow prevailing sentencing guidelines for drug convictions when he imposed a 55-year sentence on a first-time 25-year-old offender who sold marijuana to a police informant in 2002. Cassell urged the defendant's lawyer to appeal but it is unlikely an appeal would succeed. |

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